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HAPLOID OR MONOPLOID The haploid number is the number of chrosome in a gamate of an individual. This is distinct from the monoploid number which is the number of unique chrosome in a single complete set. Most of the fungi and few algae are monoploid organisms, and male wasps and ants are haploid because of the way they develop from unfertilized haploid eggs. A monoploid cell is likely to be identical to the cell it was copied from however in haploid cells one of two differing copies of the same chrosomes is in the haploid set. DIPLOID Diploid cells have two homologus copies of each chrosome usually one from the mother and one from the father. The exact number of chrosome may be one or two different from the 2 numbers yet the cell may still classified as diploid. Nearlly all mammals are diploid organisms, although all individuals have some small fraction of cells that display polyploidy.
Half of the globe is known as a hemisphere.
Half of the globe is known as a hemisphere.
30 min. in each half
This is known as the half-life of the substance. It represents the time it takes for the concentration of the original substance to reduce by half through decay. The half-life is a characteristic property of each radioactive substance.
Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.Tatasicodissa, better known as Zeno, ruled the eastern half of the empire.
The time it takes for half of a radioactive sample to decay is known as the half-life. Each radioactive element has a unique half-life, which could range from fractions of a second to billions of years. The half-life remains constant regardless of the size of the initial sample.
Each Half lasts 45 minutes